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. >> you can invest in health care and education. at the end of the day how can any society drive if they are not healthy and educated? they won't be able to compete in the world. >> he is not just an action movie star and as a reserved deputy chief. they keep america great and let's talk about the young black teenager killed in the street, unarmed under a law that at the moment protected the guy that killed him. it's called stand your ground. you are a tough guy. you toad your...
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>> why should other people some of who might be less affluent than you pay for your education? and does florida state use all the money all that well? there is not waste around here? [ laughter ] >> there is laughter there that suggests there is. let's just leave it at that. let's go to the next person. >> thank you very much. >> my name is kayla westbrook. i'm he from tampa, florida. besides our amazing economics department a lot of our professors are really liberal and do you you think it is worth it to stand up you to some of the professors knowing that they can lower our grades? >> what do you mean they are really liberal? >> in the classroom they are clearly biased towards more liberal policies and make comments. >> bigger government. >> bigger comment and make comments towards conservatives that are derogatory. is it really worth it to stand up to them? >> that is the beauty of an individual choice. i can't decide that for you. i know when i was in college sometimes i kept my mouth shut and sometimes i talked back. you just have to judge the teacher. but have you had teac
>> why should other people some of who might be less affluent than you pay for your education? and does florida state use all the money all that well? there is not waste around here? [ laughter ] >> there is laughter there that suggests there is. let's just leave it at that. let's go to the next person. >> thank you very much. >> my name is kayla westbrook. i'm he from tampa, florida. besides our amazing economics department a lot of our professors are really liberal and...
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everybody has to have a house, everybody has to have an education, whatever it is. some, through sinister exploitation of that desire, others with reckless abandon inside this desire, collaborate and say, why don't we give a bunch of people we don't have so we can feel better about ourselves. is that fair on my part? >> totally fair. that's exactly what happened when the tech bubble burst, and they said, what bubble do we have left? it turned out to be a credit bubble? where are you going to use that? on mortgages. >> give them education, give them money -- >> as long as they're being made to people and they know they will not be repaid. >> in the film, they feed you a dream that's just delusional. >> it's like an opium dealer, and the new drug of choice in this country is opium, and the thing that strikes me is you tell people, the best response to despair is not hope. the best response to despair is not even rage and anger. the best response to despair is action. what everybody involved in this is trying to do is raise awareness, which is the first action, the sec
everybody has to have a house, everybody has to have an education, whatever it is. some, through sinister exploitation of that desire, others with reckless abandon inside this desire, collaborate and say, why don't we give a bunch of people we don't have so we can feel better about ourselves. is that fair on my part? >> totally fair. that's exactly what happened when the tech bubble burst, and they said, what bubble do we have left? it turned out to be a credit bubble? where are you going...
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any society thrive if they're not healthy and if they're not educated? they won't be able to compete in the world. >>> steven seagal isn't just an action movie star. he's also been in law enforcement working as a reserve deputy chief. he's with us tonight talking hollywood, life, keeping america great, and trayvon martin. and other issues. let's start, let's talk about trayvon martin briefly. this case that's sort of gripped america at the moment. this young black teenager killed in the street unarmed under a law which at the moment has protected the guy that killed him. it's called stand your ground. now, you're a tough guy actor. you stood your ground toe to toe with the best of them. what do you think about this case? >> i mean, unfortunately, i don't have all the details. i've been a police officer for over 20 years, and i've investigated murders and all kinds of different crimes. originally, you know, i was told that this was a situation where this guy was a neighborhood watch person who saw somebody that he thought was sort of shady and suspicious.
any society thrive if they're not healthy and if they're not educated? they won't be able to compete in the world. >>> steven seagal isn't just an action movie star. he's also been in law enforcement working as a reserve deputy chief. he's with us tonight talking hollywood, life, keeping america great, and trayvon martin. and other issues. let's start, let's talk about trayvon martin briefly. this case that's sort of gripped america at the moment. this young black teenager killed in...
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we did of good work around our education system, cutting our high school dropout rate thi by half so our economy works well without an income or sales tax and we're focused on moving forward and implementing an innovation plan that really connects the importance of investing in education with the economy. >> a little bit of whiplash when it comes to new hampshire. the state goes back and forth depending on thelear. do you think that there is a de longerm that is going to shift this state or that because it is ays going to some years it's a republican sweep like in 2010 or a democrat sweep>> what i know s to work. they like to come together and solve problems. i ink what you saw from last night's results is a return to real focus onhe job done, how to come together and move forward. i like to describe us as an all hands on deck type of statfe. everyone pitches in. you're welcome here as long as you work hard and coribute. i think last rreally show that kind of attitude again and the real focus on moving forward, getting the job done including the econy and creating jobs and i look fo
we did of good work around our education system, cutting our high school dropout rate thi by half so our economy works well without an income or sales tax and we're focused on moving forward and implementing an innovation plan that really connects the importance of investing in education with the economy. >> a little bit of whiplash when it comes to new hampshire. the state goes back and forth depending on thelear. do you think that there is a de longerm that is going to shift this state...
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to really have to work hard, you really have to get educated, develop a skill. all right. some people say, you know what? i don't want to pay the price. i have no own little world, right here on the p.c., on my machines that i carry around all day. that means more to me because it's easy, it's fun, it takes me away. it means more to me than going out there and making my way in the world, coms brutally hard. i see this as a psychological shift that is playing to mr. obama's electoral advantage. >> reporter: well, i am not sure it's a massive or significant psychological shift in the nation. i think ever since the new deal, there has been a segment of the population that is very happy to live off the teat of the giant state. there is always a segment of the population that wants to be independent. so what happened when obama started with the giveaways, the trillion-dollar stim scplus obamacare, you have the spontaneous, without any leadership from the tea party movement, ordinary americans saying, this is not how i want to live. that's europe. that's not us. i think that rem
to really have to work hard, you really have to get educated, develop a skill. all right. some people say, you know what? i don't want to pay the price. i have no own little world, right here on the p.c., on my machines that i carry around all day. that means more to me because it's easy, it's fun, it takes me away. it means more to me than going out there and making my way in the world, coms brutally hard. i see this as a psychological shift that is playing to mr. obama's electoral advantage....
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. >> nutrition, job training, education, health care. wouldn't it make sense just have for? think about this. john: make everybody work to be eligible. >> we had a bill introduced two weeks ago where we said let's put in the work component for food stamps. let's establish the critical link that helps americans get to their goals and dreams. let's have a work requirement. john: the truly hopeless of a mother with six kids. how is she going to work in to care for kids? >> it will be willing to help those individuals. we will help those who can work it in the skills they need, required that. it's like a anything else. many have a requirement it influences behavior and of to do to a better experience and life style. >> i certainly agree with you. according to some politicians when more people get food stamps and one in seven americans now get them, that's actually good for the economy. >> if you want to create jobs the quickest is to provide more funding for food stamps. john: create jobs with food stamps. >> it would be laughable. making that statement. it's wrong on two counts
. >> nutrition, job training, education, health care. wouldn't it make sense just have for? think about this. john: make everybody work to be eligible. >> we had a bill introduced two weeks ago where we said let's put in the work component for food stamps. let's establish the critical link that helps americans get to their goals and dreams. let's have a work requirement. john: the truly hopeless of a mother with six kids. how is she going to work in to care for kids? >> it...
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immigration policy sends those highly skilled immigrants many of them educated in the best american colleges and universities back home to their countries of origin so they can create jobs there competing against the u.s. by the way in the global economy. it's called the reverse brain drain. joining me is a director of research at duke university and a fellow at stamford law school and the author of "the immigrant exodus, why america is losing the global race to capture entrepreneurial talent." from 1995 to 2005 immigrants founded more than a quarter of all tech and engineering startups in united states and more than 52% of those in silicon valley. you just updated the numbers and immigrant entrepreneurship has declined. talk to me about this. why it is happening and how do we fix it >> very simple. there are million skilled immigrants waiting for permanent resident via sass. many want to start companies and employ americans. we won't give them via sass. they are getting frustrated and fed up and trotting home. the jobs that would be boosting american competitiveness are boosting our competi
immigration policy sends those highly skilled immigrants many of them educated in the best american colleges and universities back home to their countries of origin so they can create jobs there competing against the u.s. by the way in the global economy. it's called the reverse brain drain. joining me is a director of research at duke university and a fellow at stamford law school and the author of "the immigrant exodus, why america is losing the global race to capture entrepreneurial...
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, it would be nice if you had an education record. it would be nice if you had an education platform. it would be nice if you knew something about education. you can go wherever you want to go but he has no record to run on. >> to your point, no details. >> no details. and he does actually have a record to run on in massachusetts but he does not want to run on it. >> because he raised student fees 63%. he slash the higher education budget by 14%. >> that's exactly right. from what we do know of him signing on to the paul ryan plan, a plan that also cuts back on pell grants. it would make it much more difficult to go on to college. that's what a romney he indication plan looks like. up it is plagiarism. it is based on lies and object fist indication. he is trying to paint the president as some sort of toadie for the teachers' unions. even at that fundamental levelering always has to take it that one step too far. if he run on the facts and the truth, he can't win. >> when you hear him talk about this three-pronged approach to education
, it would be nice if you had an education record. it would be nice if you had an education platform. it would be nice if you knew something about education. you can go wherever you want to go but he has no record to run on. >> to your point, no details. >> no details. and he does actually have a record to run on in massachusetts but he does not want to run on it. >> because he raised student fees 63%. he slash the higher education budget by 14%. >> that's exactly right....
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a lot of that gets driven by education inequality. if you have some folks graduating with high school with a bucket full of human ka79 and folks graduating with a symbol, you have to address that. >> john: we get more social stratification under the government monopoly system you are assigned by a zip code. if you live in a rich neighborhood, odds are it's a better school. >> exactly. not only do voucher programs break that down in getting kids into more integrated schools. there is academic evidence papers published showing civic virtues of children that take advantage of that take advantage of that. >> john: meaning? >> more poll rant less racist. they measure it by how kids eat in cafeterias and they are more likely in private schools, more likely to eat lunch with each other across races. >> john: you north sure, friedman foundation for education of choice, it was milton friedman that first introduced the idea of vouchers? >> in the last year or two, 13 states passed voucher programs in the last two years, some more happened today
a lot of that gets driven by education inequality. if you have some folks graduating with high school with a bucket full of human ka79 and folks graduating with a symbol, you have to address that. >> john: we get more social stratification under the government monopoly system you are assigned by a zip code. if you live in a rich neighborhood, odds are it's a better school. >> exactly. not only do voucher programs break that down in getting kids into more integrated schools. there is...
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a lot of that gets driven by education inequality. if you have some folks graduating with high school with a bucket full of human ka79 and folks graduating with a symbol, you have to address that. >> john: we get more social stratification under the government monopoly system you are assigned by a zip code. if you live in a rich neighborhood, odds are it's a better school. >> exactly. not only do voucher programs break that down in getting kids into more integrated schools. there is academic evidence papers published showing civic virtues of children that take advantage of that take advantage of that. >> john: meaning? >> more poll rant less racist. they measure it by how kids eat in cafeterias and they are more likely in private schools, more likely to eat lunch with each other across races. >> john: you north sure, friedman foundation for education of choice, it was milton friedman that first introduced the idea of vouchers? >> in the last year or two, 13 states passed voucher programs in the last two years, some more happened today
a lot of that gets driven by education inequality. if you have some folks graduating with high school with a bucket full of human ka79 and folks graduating with a symbol, you have to address that. >> john: we get more social stratification under the government monopoly system you are assigned by a zip code. if you live in a rich neighborhood, odds are it's a better school. >> exactly. not only do voucher programs break that down in getting kids into more integrated schools. there is...
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he says the right things but then he says i won't cut education. we will start a trade war with china. he is preserving the drug war. he wants an extra $2 million for -- $2 trillion for the military. >>neil: i am reading the president's pamphlet. >>guest: i can't wait to get my >>neil: one of the things he talks about is, we double our future efficiency standards for cars, trucks and this is putting thousands of americans back to work? how is that putting thousands of americans back to work? >>guest: doubling the fuel standards means cars cost more so you have to work longtory buy a -- longer to buy a car? >>neil: you hit a brilliant point. a pamphlet is in the eyes of the beholder. you can put nice pictures in here and i don't want to look like i am hogging this but i think it is the packaging that misses...that misses the point. that's my issue with this stuff, we can say the same thing we have, republicans and democrats, we will go over, line by line, over the budget and republican and democrat, the governments get better, and in this case a lot
he says the right things but then he says i won't cut education. we will start a trade war with china. he is preserving the drug war. he wants an extra $2 million for -- $2 trillion for the military. >>neil: i am reading the president's pamphlet. >>guest: i can't wait to get my >>neil: one of the things he talks about is, we double our future efficiency standards for cars, trucks and this is putting thousands of americans back to work? how is that putting thousands of...
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if my belief if you educate and empower a latino mom, you educate the entire family. >> rene believes it's important for congress and people in general to understand the significance of latino families. >> we're at the point where the latino family, latino kids, they're the first quarter of this country and up until -- this country. until now they've been left out of the debate. >> maria, one of the most powerful women in television, having produced award winning programs. she hopes mommy verse dispels negative perceptions. >> we live in america and contribute to the society and pay taxes and have opinions about immigration and parenting and we have opinions about how we consume media. and we have very complex opinions about the political system. >> that's what mommy verse is about, actually putting positive images that are factual within the homes of latino families so when they read what's going on on-line, when they look at the videos, they will laugh, they'll be entertained, informed and understand that's my family. >> it's mommy verse, go to foxnews.com to find out how to log on.
if my belief if you educate and empower a latino mom, you educate the entire family. >> rene believes it's important for congress and people in general to understand the significance of latino families. >> we're at the point where the latino family, latino kids, they're the first quarter of this country and up until -- this country. until now they've been left out of the debate. >> maria, one of the most powerful women in television, having produced award winning programs. she...
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a doctorate in education. you ever get tired of looking down? >> nope. >> reporter: in my interview airing tomorrow on "good morning america," shaq told me it wasn't a walk in the park. >> the hardest part was getting back into high school mode. high school teachers say you're going to read six chapters over a weekend. >> reporter: and you're going "oh, my god." shaq wrote his thesis on the role of humor in leadership. he says this is no laughing matter, education is important. >> you know, children, if you're listening, the time to learn is now. >> reporter: that's the message he learned from his parents. and he returned the favor by paying for the whole family to go to college, including his mom, who was beaming today. >> i'm proud because i know he earned that title. and i'm honored that i can call you dr. o'neal. >> reporter: and now the man who was once called shaq says he will answer only to "dr. o'neal." yunji de nies, abc news, miami. >> what comes next for the doctor? the one on one with shaq first thing tomorrow morning on "good mornin
a doctorate in education. you ever get tired of looking down? >> nope. >> reporter: in my interview airing tomorrow on "good morning america," shaq told me it wasn't a walk in the park. >> the hardest part was getting back into high school mode. high school teachers say you're going to read six chapters over a weekend. >> reporter: and you're going "oh, my god." shaq wrote his thesis on the role of humor in leadership. he says this is no laughing...
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>> for them to claim they are educating people about the needs of veterans and what that education is their own commercials, that's just slight of hand. that's manipulative and lying. your organization, charity navigator, which monitors these things, the dvnf, you haven't rated because they haven't been around for more than four years. but you gave the nvf a three-star rating. would you want to take another look at that? >> we're definitely going to check it out. we have a negative rating of the organization for its fundraising and its finances in general are below standard, but we'll definitely have a second look. >> there's so many good-hearted people. the fact they were able to make $56 million over three years show you how good-hearted people are. what should people look for before giving money? >> in situations -- generally or specific with veterans groups? >> generally. >> first thing is to make sure that the group is transparent. one of the things right away we say is if you contact a group and they refuse to talk to you, in any regard whether it's the media or individual, be a
>> for them to claim they are educating people about the needs of veterans and what that education is their own commercials, that's just slight of hand. that's manipulative and lying. your organization, charity navigator, which monitors these things, the dvnf, you haven't rated because they haven't been around for more than four years. but you gave the nvf a three-star rating. would you want to take another look at that? >> we're definitely going to check it out. we have a negative...
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unfortunately our model of educating our populous has not changed much in 200 years. the global economy has brought about changes that are driven by economic development initiatives that unfortunately our educational models haven't addressed. >> right. we like to say on this show, the economy is moving faster than families and schools can keep up, and hair so much from ceos. they say i could hire seven highly skilled machinists right now, but i can't find any. one of the concerns for people who are retraining is they feel like maybe what companies need is going to change faster than they can get skilled up. is that a concern? >> and that's absolutely a concern. we do have to rethink how we are affording access to those ongoing educational and training opportunities to existing workers as well as those that we're trying to create as a new work force. i think the level of this conversation and this country's got to move to even a national security dimension. our economy is only as strong as our ability to supply the work force needs of our industries and our businesses,
unfortunately our model of educating our populous has not changed much in 200 years. the global economy has brought about changes that are driven by economic development initiatives that unfortunately our educational models haven't addressed. >> right. we like to say on this show, the economy is moving faster than families and schools can keep up, and hair so much from ceos. they say i could hire seven highly skilled machinists right now, but i can't find any. one of the concerns for...
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we're educating them as fast as we can. >> and design systems hackers can't easily penetrate. logic, tech, and science back grounds where pluses. kevin's security fund responds to government breaches but with only 220 people on staff, their response is mostly reactive. they can't match the current demand, and he says stopping attacks before they happen is impossible without more qualified people in place. >> takes a long time to learn how to be a cybersecurity expert. >> he believes the six to eight year grooming process in a challenging field may be keeping people away. >> renee, those in the industry are saying that the u.s. is definitely vulnerable. what are lawmakers' biggest concerns? what do they see as the worst case scenario? >> you know, one cyber security expert i spoke to, he put it to me like this. the u.s. economy could suffer a devastating blow. a huge blow, we're talking about in the billions here. and one worst case scenario is another country stealing our intellectual property, meaning our technology, our research secrets, our trade secrets. and essentially th
we're educating them as fast as we can. >> and design systems hackers can't easily penetrate. logic, tech, and science back grounds where pluses. kevin's security fund responds to government breaches but with only 220 people on staff, their response is mostly reactive. they can't match the current demand, and he says stopping attacks before they happen is impossible without more qualified people in place. >> takes a long time to learn how to be a cybersecurity expert. >> he...
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when you are surrounded by a political philosophy and not too educated. i don't care whether black or white, you are talking about, as the group thing. i think there is a lot to be said about this. >> you just refuted your own thing. >> bob: no, no. >> i think he is right but the nurturing, i think he is talking about. when you in a community where it tends to be lower in some lower educated. >> that is not what i got out of this. that conservative women are way smarter and more attractive than liberal women. rosie o'donnell and whoopee and we have dana a and kimberly and busy let's. this is -- elizabeth. >> they said they look at socially conservative ideologies and if you believe schools should teach children -- >> i found this whole article to be ridiculous. i think it came out with a hypothesis that he was said the out to prove. that he wanted in some way demon them, lack of intelligence. >> i appreciate bob's point but i do think he said that. >> this is based on people with lesser education and lower i.q.s. >> he is saying they are not intelligent.
when you are surrounded by a political philosophy and not too educated. i don't care whether black or white, you are talking about, as the group thing. i think there is a lot to be said about this. >> you just refuted your own thing. >> bob: no, no. >> i think he is right but the nurturing, i think he is talking about. when you in a community where it tends to be lower in some lower educated. >> that is not what i got out of this. that conservative women are way smarter...
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gets more and more expensive despite the fact that on average grads are making double if you look at education majors over the course of the career they are making 180,000 more than those without 4 year degrees. if you take out the 100 thousand you missed out on for not working full-time over the four years of school plus college itself they are ending up negative. >> it is certainly not for everybody. diane we will talk to you later. >> we have a shiny new toy. the brand new ipad goes on sale. people are already lined up for it. guess what? >> you don't have it yours is the old one. >> this is the brand new ipad which i have been reviewing for the past week. >> that's how you got your hands on it? >> that's how i got my hands on it. i want to tawalk you through a little bit of it. the screen is the big story. it is unbelievable. if you are watching on a high deaf television at home this ipad has a better resolution than your high definition resolution. >> when they call it ipad hd it is in high definition. >> the pixel density is so high. that means the text looks incredible on it. if you tak
gets more and more expensive despite the fact that on average grads are making double if you look at education majors over the course of the career they are making 180,000 more than those without 4 year degrees. if you take out the 100 thousand you missed out on for not working full-time over the four years of school plus college itself they are ending up negative. >> it is certainly not for everybody. diane we will talk to you later. >> we have a shiny new toy. the brand new ipad...
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not every day, but when you're a parent or educator or teacher, talk about it openly and honestly. it will go a long way -- we're a global world. we're going to interact with people from different races and these kinds of stereotypes when they start in childhood and become deeply entrenched by adult. they're very hard to change. childhood is the time to make a difference. >> thank you very much for making this happen. i appreciate it. >> terrific, terrific study. we'll be right back. just hands you the title,annoue most advanced technology in its class. it needs to be earned. earned with smartbeam head lamps. earned with vented temperature control seats. earned with an 8.4-inch touch screen. and if you're driving one, you know what it means to earn something. ♪ >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity
not every day, but when you're a parent or educator or teacher, talk about it openly and honestly. it will go a long way -- we're a global world. we're going to interact with people from different races and these kinds of stereotypes when they start in childhood and become deeply entrenched by adult. they're very hard to change. childhood is the time to make a difference. >> thank you very much for making this happen. i appreciate it. >> terrific, terrific study. we'll be right...
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we have to have new skills and education for america's workers, and we need new sources of american-made energy. right now we are experiencing just another painful reminder of why developing new energy is so critical to our future. just like last year gas prices are climbing across the country. this time it's happening earlier. when gas prices go up, it hurts everybody. everybody who owns a car. everybody who owns a business. it means you have to stretch paycheck even further. it means you have to find more room in a budget that was already really tight. some folks have no choice but to drive a long way to work. high gas prices are like a tax straight out of your paycheck. i got a letter last night, i get these letter, ten letters that i read every night out of the 40,000 that are sent to me. at least two of them said i'm not sure i'm going to be able to keep my job if gas prices keep ongoing up because it's hard to manage the budget, fill up the tank. a lot of folks are going through tough times as a consequence. some politicians they see this as a political opportunity. i know you're s
we have to have new skills and education for america's workers, and we need new sources of american-made energy. right now we are experiencing just another painful reminder of why developing new energy is so critical to our future. just like last year gas prices are climbing across the country. this time it's happening earlier. when gas prices go up, it hurts everybody. everybody who owns a car. everybody who owns a business. it means you have to stretch paycheck even further. it means you have...
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education is all we need. ignorance is our enemy. we need to tell your stories and educate the public about this. now that we have the opinions of the vice president, president, secretary of education, so many of our leaders coming out in favor of equality marriage sends the message of respect and gives permission of those who believe in it to come forward and say i agree. >> we're thankful for your advocacy over the years and thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >>> four years after the worst financial crisis since the great depression, one of america's biggest banks is back to the reckless behavior that almost crashed the global economy. >>> profiting from the trayvon martin tragedy. the online sale of tray john gun targets is the latest shameful act. we'll show you how his mother is using the situation to make a difference. it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real f
education is all we need. ignorance is our enemy. we need to tell your stories and educate the public about this. now that we have the opinions of the vice president, president, secretary of education, so many of our leaders coming out in favor of equality marriage sends the message of respect and gives permission of those who believe in it to come forward and say i agree. >> we're thankful for your advocacy over the years and thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >>> four...
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>> education, with knowledge, with information. now, the question becomes are people going to
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because he needs it up there to do all the things that he promised in the campaign, which is to subsidize education, subsidize energy and so forth, he needs a higher level of spending, the idea is that if you have large levels of federal spending, keynesian response and stimulates the economy, and first term proves it doesn't work and if he does it again, there's no way he's going to get high growth. >> paul: and what political would you expect, to say, okay, this is a move to the middle. >> you can see how he responds to john boehner, said this week, signaled that he's willing to accept maybe the government will collect some more revenue, but let's not raise tax rate. let's get rid of deduction and benefits of simplicity there and thinking about trying to get economic growth. i think if the president responds by saying let's do a bipartisan reform instead of demanding trillions in new tax revenue, then i think that would be a good thing. >> paul: one of the thing boehner, my sources are saying, they would like to do is to get the president extend the bush tax rates for another year to avoid an imm
because he needs it up there to do all the things that he promised in the campaign, which is to subsidize education, subsidize energy and so forth, he needs a higher level of spending, the idea is that if you have large levels of federal spending, keynesian response and stimulates the economy, and first term proves it doesn't work and if he does it again, there's no way he's going to get high growth. >> paul: and what political would you expect, to say, okay, this is a move to the middle....
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education is the big issue. healthcare is the big issue. there's a lot of big issues. if we don't solve the economy, jobs and the deficit we won't be able to get to those in the right way. we need the person who can best do that and that is mitt romney's strong point. >> got to go gentlemen. i wish we had a whole night to talk about it. thank you all. come back. we will be back with the latest on o.j. simpson. >> welcome back. we are live in los angeles everybody. about a week ago the man on the screen with me here phillip the lead investigator in the 94 slayings of nicole brown simpson and ronald goldman killed by o.j. simpson, i believe still to this day. the detectives say he was among the first detectives on the scene of the o.j. simpson mansion following those stabbing deaths of simpson's ex-wife nicole and friend ron goldman. our colleague mark fuhrman also testified at the infamous trial. this case has been happening and what it's all about. we are here in the studio. you helped put o.j. simpson? jail. they can tell us how the case was prosecuted. mark, you know
education is the big issue. healthcare is the big issue. there's a lot of big issues. if we don't solve the economy, jobs and the deficit we won't be able to get to those in the right way. we need the person who can best do that and that is mitt romney's strong point. >> got to go gentlemen. i wish we had a whole night to talk about it. thank you all. come back. we will be back with the latest on o.j. simpson. >> welcome back. we are live in los angeles everybody. about a week ago...
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we had the rude education of the health insurance month nopolies that long ago. all of these areas where greedy bastard behavior is exploiting their leverage with drawing or putting up campaign finance for the self-preservation of their industry at the expense of our country. the rest of us be dammed. >> it might look different 2ke7ding on -- depending on the industry. it looks sweet on the outside. but bite in and buried inside is the slim but inevitable chance something terrible is going to happen. in banks, we saw it with the housing bubble and bust. homeowners offered an unbeatable deal with long-term risks buried inside for all of us. that's why so many people bought and later lost homes they couldn't afford. not to mention the u.s. taxpayer providing a $3030 trillion bail out for the banks themselves. in oil, the greedy bastards makes it look like cheap energy because we don't see the costs up front. what you don't see are the costs of the wars we wage to secure our energy interests, not to mention environmental costs. factor those in, and the institute say
we had the rude education of the health insurance month nopolies that long ago. all of these areas where greedy bastard behavior is exploiting their leverage with drawing or putting up campaign finance for the self-preservation of their industry at the expense of our country. the rest of us be dammed. >> it might look different 2ke7ding on -- depending on the industry. it looks sweet on the outside. but bite in and buried inside is the slim but inevitable chance something terrible is...
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in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, and getting more education. and we see more of that trend happen wrg. >> there are a lot of successful slackers as well who dream all this up, and they become very wealthy. we're generalizing, of course, because there are still many students who put a lot into their studies. but do some of these lose their steam as they get closer to graduation? >> i think when you are looking at college, perhaps they start losing that steam because they see there aren't jobs out there waiting for them. however, if you're talking about graduate schools, medical school, i teach a college of auth authosteopathic medicine. you better believe they're trying harder. they want to get the boards, want to get residencies because they're at the beginning of their professions. in post college, absolutely, they're trying harder. in college, i think we're seeing that kids are getting disappointed, but that's where, don, we step in as parents and say it's not just about the job, but it's also about the education, your self-esteem, that's som
in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, and getting more education. and we see more of that trend happen wrg. >> there are a lot of successful slackers as well who dream all this up, and they become very wealthy. we're generalizing, of course, because there are still many students who put a lot into their studies. but do some of these lose their steam as they get closer to graduation? >> i think when you are looking at college, perhaps they start losing that steam because they see there aren't...
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we need to reform our education system. we need to make sure people get those skills. >> meanwhile, democratic senator john kerry, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee is slamming the republican-led house oversight committee for posting more than 100 pages of unclassified documents related to libya on the internet. the documents reportedly include the names of libyan civilians and local leaders working with the united states, which senator kerry says exposes them to possible danger. the chairman of the house republican oversight committee darrell issa has accused the president of failing to come clean about the events in libya, saying the american people deserve a full explanation. more on these stories throughout the next hour. stick with us. >>> now, as we mentioned, the presidential candidates are leaving the campaign trail today to prepare for their final face-off at monday night's debate. governor romney just wrapped up his debate prep for the day, and peter alexander is in florida with the latest. what c
we need to reform our education system. we need to make sure people get those skills. >> meanwhile, democratic senator john kerry, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee is slamming the republican-led house oversight committee for posting more than 100 pages of unclassified documents related to libya on the internet. the documents reportedly include the names of libyan civilians and local leaders working with the united states, which senator kerry says exposes them to possible...
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that prohibits sex education that received federal funding. threatened by a combination of administrative budget cuts, regulations and pressure from congressional opponents that continue to threaten and weaken its enforcement, and finally, number 12, the family and medical leave act or mfla, the only federal law that helps working men and women meet the dual demands of family and paid work. we just had a terrible decision in the supreme court that is always a favorite target of conservatives, the enforcement of availability and family and medical leave. that's the bad news. there is good news. the good news is that this incredible coalition has come together determined as never before to mobilize women's vote and make sure women's voices are heard at the ballot box this november and that we vote for women's rights. so, with that, i would like to introduce you to some of the key leaders in the "her vote" coalition, who are mobilizing, in some cases, in an unprecedented campaign within their own organizations and constituencies to mobilize the w
that prohibits sex education that received federal funding. threatened by a combination of administrative budget cuts, regulations and pressure from congressional opponents that continue to threaten and weaken its enforcement, and finally, number 12, the family and medical leave act or mfla, the only federal law that helps working men and women meet the dual demands of family and paid work. we just had a terrible decision in the supreme court that is always a favorite target of conservatives,...
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that means there will be tremendous cuts in education. that is the right choices. >> dana: definition of chutzpah when you are in, back on your heels and you still have got to get the talking points out about mitt romney. where was he last week when -- since last november they have been trying to negotiate the contract. last week at the democratic convention, said he would go back to chicago. didn't go back. murder rate is through the roof. got a school crisis on his hand. he has support of the republicans saying we support you, r rahm. we want to be behind you. instead he pokes them in the eye. >> bob: romney wants to cut education cuts. >> dana: i don't know the details to the romney plan and you don't either. >> bob: yes, i do. >> dana: cut them willy-nilly, there is no other -- >> bob: they want to cut back on direct aid to students. >> eric: that is not what he said. he talked about mitt romney and taxes. he wasn't talking about mitt romney and spending. he talked about romney and taxes. that is a shot. >> bob: listen, romney went ou
that means there will be tremendous cuts in education. that is the right choices. >> dana: definition of chutzpah when you are in, back on your heels and you still have got to get the talking points out about mitt romney. where was he last week when -- since last november they have been trying to negotiate the contract. last week at the democratic convention, said he would go back to chicago. didn't go back. murder rate is through the roof. got a school crisis on his hand. he has support...
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arnie duncan today, education secretary, became the second cabinet official in recent months to back same-sex marriage showing there is pressure building on the president. >> bret: the swing state of north carolina is putting a major spotlight on issue of same-sex marriage. we look at the referendum that pits traditional marriage against unintended consequences. >> nobody has the right to redefine marriage. for all the talk of economy in the election year, the hottest issue on the ballot is a constitutional amendment to been a same-sex marriage. >> the think time-testing building block is family. >> he is a prime sponsor of amendment one to enshrine marriage between one man and one woman as the only domestic legal union that shall be valid or recognized in this state. why the need for constitutional amendment? tammy fitzgerald is leading campaign in support of the measure. >> it's to protect marriage from redefinition by activist judges or future legislators. what is happening in other states marriage is redefined by judges and lengouslitures without people having an opportunity to v
arnie duncan today, education secretary, became the second cabinet official in recent months to back same-sex marriage showing there is pressure building on the president. >> bret: the swing state of north carolina is putting a major spotlight on issue of same-sex marriage. we look at the referendum that pits traditional marriage against unintended consequences. >> nobody has the right to redefine marriage. for all the talk of economy in the election year, the hottest issue on the...